![]() ![]() The sound-mixing would make characters’ dialogue inaudible during cutscenes, the frame rate was horribly inconsistent, and the vehicle physics felt unpolished. The first game was a highly ambitious project that was faced with a troubled development, and the end result was a buggy mess of a game. ![]() It was a schlocky love letter to David Lynch’s surreal crime-drama that was just as bizarre, albeit unintentionally. Imagine if Twin Peaks was directed by Garth Marenghi, and then adapted into a video game, again directed by Garth Marenghi that is what the first Deadly Premonition game is at its core.
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